Click the "Call phone" link just below the email options list. A dial pad will open to the right of your laptop screen. Step 3 Dial the number you would like to reach using your laptop keypad or by clicking the numbers on the dial pad with your mouse. Click "Call" to place your p...
Butaccording to xda-developers, it looks like Google may be adding another Bluetooth feature: the ability to use your phone as a mouse or keyboard for an external device. In other words, you could use your phone as an input device for a laptop, desktop, or tablet, although I’m no...
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That being said, you may have a hard time using a gaming handheld as a laptop replacement without a mouse and keyboard, as the touchscreen controls and on-screen keyboard aren't particularly great for getting things done. If you are wondering how to use a keyboard and mouse with the Asus...
Generally, you use the mouse and keyboard on a PC or a laptop. However, you can use them on your phone too. For this, you connect them via a device called an OTG adapter. Fortunately, you don’t even need any adapter if you use a Bluetooth keyboard/mouse. ...
The magnetic mouse holder comprises a standard computer mouse on the underside of which is adhered a completely flat magnetic metal layer between 0.3 and 0.6 mm thick. The magnetic surface has, in the middle, a round cut-out portion for the mouse roller ball, to ensure that the ball can ...
There was always a delay/freeze for a second or two when I would click the check box: “Allow mouse, keyboard, touch, and pen input from this device,” and then I was able to use the LG TV remote control, as a mouse in the same way as I was u...
If you're anything like us, you might struggle to work productively on your phone or tablet. Is it all in our heads, or does the feeling of a mouse and keyboard somehow put us right into the zone? The vast majority of Android devices use your finger as the primary input method. It ...
Now Playing:Watch our computer get 'Mousejacked' 01:07 All because I had a wireless mouse dongle plugged into my laptop. And all they needed was a simple antenna that costs as little as $15 at Amazon. Thankfully, "they" were a pair of security researchers from a company called Bastille...